US20220029236A1 - Method for Producing a High-Voltage Battery Unit and a High-Voltage Battery Unit - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit, in particular for vehicles.
- High-voltage battery units for electric vehicles or hybrid vehicles often have a high-voltage battery housing made of light metal or plastics material.
- the high-voltage battery housing of the BMW I3 consists of aluminum.
- Important parameters when designing high-voltage battery housings are the weight, the production costs and the producibility as well as safety, in particular in extreme situations, such as serious accidents, for example.
- the object of the invention is to specify a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit as well as a corresponding high-voltage battery unit which has the highest possible level of operational safety and indeed even in extreme situations, such as serious accidents, for example.
- the starting point of exemplary embodiments of the invention is a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit, in particular for vehicles, wherein a housing is firstly produced which has a plurality of housing walls.
- housing walls is to be interpreted in an extremely broad sense. It refers to all walls (e.g. side walls, bases, covers, or the like) which delimit the housing of the high-voltage battery unit.
- an electrical storage and cooling system is introduced into the housing.
- the precise structure of a storage system of this type does not need to be explained in greater detail here. It can be formed from a plurality of or numerous storage cells which can be combined to make individual prefabricated storage modules which are connected to one another.
- the cooling system is a cooling system by which the effective heat can be discharged from the storage cells or with which the storage cells can be heated in the case of low temperatures.
- the housing is subsequently sealed.
- the essence of exemplary embodiments of the invention involves interior sides of the housing walls of the high-voltage battery housing being coated with a heat-resistant metal foil. Coating the interior sides of the housing walls with the heat-resistant metal foil preferably takes place before introducing the electrical storage and cooling system. If cell internal short circuits occur in the high-voltage battery unit as a result of an extremely serious accident, for example, hot gases may emerge from individual or a plurality of storage cells.
- the heat resistance of the high-voltage battery housing can be significantly increased by coating the housing walls of the high-voltage battery housing with a heat-resistant metal foil. A metal foil of this type barely requires any installation space.
- existing and tested battery housings can therefore be designed to be even more heat resistant in a simple and very cost effective manner by way of coating with a heat-resistant metal foil, without having to substantially change the basic concept or the geometry of the housing.
- the lightweight character of an existing high-voltage battery housing can also be retained, since the metal foil additionally used is very thin in comparison to the housing wall thickness.
- a metal foil of this type is significantly cheaper than other heat protection materials, such as fire protection paints and the like, for example.
- the metal foil is preferably connected to the housing in an electrically conductive manner.
- the metal foil can be galvanized or painted.
- a metal foil which is coated or covered with an insulating layer can also be used.
- the interior sides of the housing walls are completely coated with a heat-resistant metal foil.
- the entire high-voltage battery housing can be coated from the inside with a metal foil of this type.
- a steel foil can be used as a metal foil, for example. Steel foils are very heat resistant and also very cost effective.
- a light metal material in particular an aluminous material or aluminum or a plastics material can be used as a material for the housing walls.
- the metal foil before coating the housing walls, is shaped to correspond to the interior shape of the housing. Shaping can take place by thermoforming, embossing, and/or folding or by another shaping method, for example.
- the metal foil which is used for coating can be composed of a plurality of pieces of foil. Provision can be made for the neighboring pieces of foil to overlap one another at the “composition points” or “contact points”. At these points, the individual pieces of foil can be connected to one another, for example by adhesive bonding, soldering, screwing, embossing, folding, welding or by other connection technology.
- the metal foil can be fixed to the housing walls from the inside. This can take place by adhesive bonding, screwing, extrusion, and/or other fixing methods, for example.
- the “component” can be a component of the cooling system, for example. Different temperature levels or different operating conditions may result in individual cooling system components thermally expanding and thus being displaced slightly on the high-voltage battery housing. In this case, it is advantageous if a flexible contact element (see above explanations) is introduced between components of this type and the metal foil. As a result, the “displacing component” is mechanically decoupled from the metal foil, whereby an unintentional slipping of the metal foil when the component is displaced or when the component expands is prevented.
- the electrical storage and cooling system can have a plurality of electrical storage cells or a plurality of storage modules which are each formed by a plurality of electrical storage cells, and cooling elements which have a coolant or cooling agent flowing through them and which are or will be thermally connected to the storage cells.
- the subject matter of exemplary embodiments of the invention is not only a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit, but also a high-voltage battery unit which is produced according to this method or a vehicle which contains a high-voltage battery unit which is produced according to this method.
- FIGS. 1 a -1 d show the individual steps for producing a high-voltage battery housing according to embodiments of the invention.
- a high-voltage battery housing 1 is firstly produced, which has a plurality of housing walls, such as, for example, lateral housing walls 1 a , 1 b , a housing base 1 c and a housing cover 1 d.
- a heat-resistant metal foil 2 is subsequently produced which can be composed of a plurality of pieces of foil 2 a , 2 b . This is represented in FIG. 1 b . Interior sides of the housing walls 1 a - 1 d are subsequently coated with the metal foil 2 a , 2 b which is composed of a plurality of pieces of metal foil. As can be seen from FIG. 1 c , the piece of foil 2 b is applied to the interior side or underside of the housing cover 1 d . The piece of foil 2 a is applied to the interior side of the lateral housing walls 1 a , 1 b and of the housing base 1 c .
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- The present invention relates to a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit, in particular for vehicles.
- High-voltage battery units for electric vehicles or hybrid vehicles often have a high-voltage battery housing made of light metal or plastics material. For example, the high-voltage battery housing of the BMW I3 consists of aluminum. Important parameters when designing high-voltage battery housings are the weight, the production costs and the producibility as well as safety, in particular in extreme situations, such as serious accidents, for example.
- The object of the invention is to specify a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit as well as a corresponding high-voltage battery unit which has the highest possible level of operational safety and indeed even in extreme situations, such as serious accidents, for example.
- This object is achieved by the claimed invention.
- The starting point of exemplary embodiments of the invention is a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit, in particular for vehicles, wherein a housing is firstly produced which has a plurality of housing walls. The term “housing walls” is to be interpreted in an extremely broad sense. It refers to all walls (e.g. side walls, bases, covers, or the like) which delimit the housing of the high-voltage battery unit.
- After producing the high-voltage battery housing, an electrical storage and cooling system is introduced into the housing. The precise structure of a storage system of this type does not need to be explained in greater detail here. It can be formed from a plurality of or numerous storage cells which can be combined to make individual prefabricated storage modules which are connected to one another. The cooling system is a cooling system by which the effective heat can be discharged from the storage cells or with which the storage cells can be heated in the case of low temperatures.
- The housing is subsequently sealed.
- The essence of exemplary embodiments of the invention involves interior sides of the housing walls of the high-voltage battery housing being coated with a heat-resistant metal foil. Coating the interior sides of the housing walls with the heat-resistant metal foil preferably takes place before introducing the electrical storage and cooling system. If cell internal short circuits occur in the high-voltage battery unit as a result of an extremely serious accident, for example, hot gases may emerge from individual or a plurality of storage cells. The heat resistance of the high-voltage battery housing can be significantly increased by coating the housing walls of the high-voltage battery housing with a heat-resistant metal foil. A metal foil of this type barely requires any installation space. With regard to their thermal resistance, existing and tested battery housings can therefore be designed to be even more heat resistant in a simple and very cost effective manner by way of coating with a heat-resistant metal foil, without having to substantially change the basic concept or the geometry of the housing. The lightweight character of an existing high-voltage battery housing can also be retained, since the metal foil additionally used is very thin in comparison to the housing wall thickness. In addition, a metal foil of this type is significantly cheaper than other heat protection materials, such as fire protection paints and the like, for example.
- The metal foil is preferably connected to the housing in an electrically conductive manner.
- Furthermore, the metal foil can be galvanized or painted. Alternatively, a metal foil which is coated or covered with an insulating layer can also be used.
- According to one development of the invention, the interior sides of the housing walls are completely coated with a heat-resistant metal foil. In particular, the entire high-voltage battery housing can be coated from the inside with a metal foil of this type. A steel foil can be used as a metal foil, for example. Steel foils are very heat resistant and also very cost effective.
- A light metal material, in particular an aluminous material or aluminum or a plastics material can be used as a material for the housing walls.
- According to one development of the invention, before coating the housing walls, the metal foil is shaped to correspond to the interior shape of the housing. Shaping can take place by thermoforming, embossing, and/or folding or by another shaping method, for example.
- The metal foil which is used for coating can be composed of a plurality of pieces of foil. Provision can be made for the neighboring pieces of foil to overlap one another at the “composition points” or “contact points”. At these points, the individual pieces of foil can be connected to one another, for example by adhesive bonding, soldering, screwing, embossing, folding, welding or by other connection technology.
- Furthermore, provision can be made for the metal foil to be fixed to the housing walls from the inside. This can take place by adhesive bonding, screwing, extrusion, and/or other fixing methods, for example.
- Furthermore, provision can be made for at least one component to be introduced into the housing, which component can be displaced at least to a predetermined extent with respect to the housing walls during operation of the high-voltage battery unit and for a flexible “contact element” to be introduced between this component and the metal foil, which prevents the metal foil from slipping when the component is displaced. The “component” can be a component of the cooling system, for example. Different temperature levels or different operating conditions may result in individual cooling system components thermally expanding and thus being displaced slightly on the high-voltage battery housing. In this case, it is advantageous if a flexible contact element (see above explanations) is introduced between components of this type and the metal foil. As a result, the “displacing component” is mechanically decoupled from the metal foil, whereby an unintentional slipping of the metal foil when the component is displaced or when the component expands is prevented.
- In one development of the invention, provision can be made for the electrical storage and cooling system to have a plurality of electrical storage cells or a plurality of storage modules which are each formed by a plurality of electrical storage cells, and cooling elements which have a coolant or cooling agent flowing through them and which are or will be thermally connected to the storage cells.
- For the sake of completeness, it should be mentioned that the subject matter of exemplary embodiments of the invention is not only a method for producing a high-voltage battery unit, but also a high-voltage battery unit which is produced according to this method or a vehicle which contains a high-voltage battery unit which is produced according to this method.
- The invention is explained in greater detail hereinafter in relation to the drawings.
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FIGS. 1a-1d show the individual steps for producing a high-voltage battery housing according to embodiments of the invention. - As can be seen from
FIG. 1a , a high-voltage battery housing 1 is firstly produced, which has a plurality of housing walls, such as, for example, lateral housing walls 1 a, 1 b, a housing base 1 c and a housing cover 1 d. - A heat-
resistant metal foil 2 is subsequently produced which can be composed of a plurality of pieces of 2 a, 2 b. This is represented infoil FIG. 1b . Interior sides of the housing walls 1 a-1 d are subsequently coated with the 2 a, 2 b which is composed of a plurality of pieces of metal foil. As can be seen frommetal foil FIG. 1c , the piece offoil 2 b is applied to the interior side or underside of the housing cover 1 d. The piece offoil 2 a is applied to the interior side of the lateral housing walls 1 a, 1 b and of the housing base 1 c. After coating the high-voltage battery housing 1 with the heat-resistant metal foil 2, electrical storage and cooling system components (not represented) are introduced into the high-voltage battery housing 1 and, as represented inFIG. 1d , the high-voltage battery housing 1 is subsequently sealed.
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